Sometimes, sharing the same name with a fellow celebrity can be a pain in the ass.

This dilemma reportedly led TV star Kylie Jenner and long time singer Kylie Minogue to court. And sadly, Kylie Jenner just faced the harsh reality that she’s not the only one entitled to her first name.

According to papers filed with the US Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), in April 2015 Jenner attempted to register the mark “KYLIE” in the US for “advertising services” and “endorsement services”.

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In response, Minogue’s team filed their opposition in February 2016, citing possible confusion and “damage” to Minogue’s branding.

They noted Minogue was an “internationally renowned performing artist, humanitarian and breast cancer activist” who already owns Kylie-related trademarks in the US in several industries, as well as the website www.kylie.com.

Jenner, on the other hand, was dismissed as a “secondary reality television personality” who had drawn criticism for her “photographic exhibitionism and controversial posts” on social media. Ouch.